Photos from RU Camp - Day 1

Matei

06/26/2006

When it's all said and done, close to 1100 players, from the southern tip of Florida to the northern reaches of New England will be participating in the 2006 Rutgers Football Camp. The camp provides daily instruction, an opportunity to be evaluated by a Division-1 staff and a chance for prospects to compete against some of the top talent in the eastern U.S.

Daryl Robinson -
5'9" 180-poundsNortheast Catholic HS
(Philadelphia, PA)Position: CBYear: 2006Schools:
Pitt, Maryland, Rutgers, WVU (he simply did not mention UConn to me when I
talked to him yesterday). He had just gotten back from the UMD camp where he
ran a 4.39-40. (he has a Pitt offer, and UMD seems to be next).

Looking toward the outside, from the inside of the newly
refurbished first floor of the Hale Center. The state of the art
facility now includes several plaques and trophies honoring last year's
Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team, past RU football players, and much
more. If you haven't seen the new additions, a trip to Piscataway is
worth it for this view alone.

One of several new aesthetic montages honoring the 2005
Rutgers Football team, including sights from the first ever Rutgers Bowl
trip outside of its state boundaries.

Ever wonder what Knights have played in the pros? No need
to wonder any longer. This gorgeous new addition provides a team by
team listing of all of RU's Loyal Sons in the professional ranks, including
Super Bowl Championships, honors/awards, and more.

Runner-up trophy from the Insight Bowl of 2005 played
between Rutgers and Arizona State. The setup includes a game ticket signed
by Rutgers Football Head Coach Greg Schiano, a pair of game balls, an RU
helmet, and the trophy awarded to Rutgers Football.